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The practical difference between 16-bit screens and 12-bit screens is not that huge...
16-voice polyphonic is more than enough.
I think they usually use from 3-8 maybe 10 voices.(most nokias have only 4 and it sounds almost ok on them...)
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Posted: 2003-03-17 15:58:00
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Fabrizio : CORRECT

T610 is not a youth phone,...its a business-phone,..one only has to look at the features.
Screen on T610 is "only" STN,...good decision actually, as it consumes less power than TFT.
And true,..a P800 with 65.536 colors would consume a lot of battery-power,..just look at the less advanced SPV and Samsung's models.
4096 colors are very good,..and screen reacts good and fast on P800.
Regards
Jan
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Posted: 2003-03-17 17:04:00
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On 2003-03-17 17:04, jh67 wrote:
Screen on T610 is "only" STN,...good decision actually, as it consumes less power than TFT.
AFAIK, the T610 is running a TFT screen.
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Posted: 2003-03-17 18:15:00
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Regarding the 16-note polyphony, this is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of the BAE (Beatnik Audio Engine) within the OS. Check this out at
www.beatnik.com.
Essentially, it allows MIDI files to be enhanced if you buy the Beatnik editor. The average consumer won't buy the editor, but look for poly tones etc coming out with small footprint (~30k) that will have you gobsmacked.
I have the editor and I'm playing with it as I'm into MIDI etc. Will report back and maybe post the location of my 'Beatnikfied' tones later. Anyone else here have any Beatnik tones for us to check out?
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Posted: 2003-03-23 19:07:00
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I've been trough CeBIT and all I can say is P800 is absolutely the best smartphone available...
This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-03-23 19:57:00
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